“The” Works of William Cowper, Volum 6W. Tegg, 1851 |
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Pàgina ix
... charm for me . I had need of something more salutary than amusement , but I had no one to direct me where to find it . " This dejection of mind , as our readers are aware , led him onward from depth to depth of misery and despair , till ...
... charm for me . I had need of something more salutary than amusement , but I had no one to direct me where to find it . " This dejection of mind , as our readers are aware , led him onward from depth to depth of misery and despair , till ...
Pàgina xiii
... charm in his writings . In what peculiarities does this powerful influence mainly reside ? In order to reply to this question , we would first direct the attention of our readers to the constitution of his mind . And here we may enter ...
... charm in his writings . In what peculiarities does this powerful influence mainly reside ? In order to reply to this question , we would first direct the attention of our readers to the constitution of his mind . And here we may enter ...
Pàgina xiv
... charm for him . To no lips would the strain of another poet be more appropriate . " I care not , fortune , what you me deny , You cannot rob me of free nature's grace ; You cannot shut the windows of the sky , Through which Aurora shows ...
... charm for him . To no lips would the strain of another poet be more appropriate . " I care not , fortune , what you me deny , You cannot rob me of free nature's grace ; You cannot shut the windows of the sky , Through which Aurora shows ...
Pàgina xvii
... charms for me . " Another poetical quality in the mind of Cowper is his ardent love of his species — a love which led him to contemplate , with the most soli- citous regard , their wants , tastes , passions ; their diseases , and the ...
... charms for me . " Another poetical quality in the mind of Cowper is his ardent love of his species — a love which led him to contemplate , with the most soli- citous regard , their wants , tastes , passions ; their diseases , and the ...
Pàgina xx
... , where Britain's pow'r Is felt , mankind may feel her mercy too . " But after all , perhaps , the peculiarity in the mind of Cowper , which gives the chief charm to his poetry , is the depth and ardour of XX ON THE GENIUS AND.
... , where Britain's pow'r Is felt , mankind may feel her mercy too . " But after all , perhaps , the peculiarity in the mind of Cowper , which gives the chief charm to his poetry , is the depth and ardour of XX ON THE GENIUS AND.
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